Product

Updates to Mandrill App (already)

Version 2.0 replaces the tabbed interface with a brand-new left navigation, adds a full keyboard shortcut system, and makes font & theme customization faster than ever.

2 min read

Introducing Mandrill

You shouldn’t need a code editor just to read a README. Mandrill renders Markdown files beautifully on macOS offline, instantly, and without asking for an account.

1 min read

A Plan Is Not a Strategy

A comprehensive plan—with goals, initiatives, and budgets–is comforting. But starting with a plan is a terrible way to make strategy. Roger Martin, former dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

~1 min read

Effectively monitoring HTTP/2 Applications

HTTP/2’s primary performance advantage lies in its multiplexing feature, where multiple streams are handled simultaneously over a single TCP connection. Inefficient multiplexing can lead to inefficiencies. It’s important to use the right tools and strategy for HTTP/2 applications.

6 min read

O11y - Data is the Key to Understanding Application Behavior

Monitoring solutions typically involve the collection of logs, traces, and metrics that assist organizations in comprehending the behavior of their applications. These tools process vast quantities of data to provide valuable insights. Traditionally, monitoring was conducted in silos, necessitating separate tools for monitoring various aspects, such as applications, networks, security, and more.

4 min read

Decentralize your Backlog

Ideas are cheap. They come up all the time and end up in the backlog. Remember, really important ideas almost always come back.

3 min read

Reading while being away

I have been away for a few weeks, traveling and attending conferences. While the conferences have been giving me an insight into the amazing things organizations are building (very heavily focused on AI/ML), I have been reading some fascinating articles during my down time. [

2 min read

Coming Soon: New Update to LearnTheFlags

LearnTheFlag has been doing well and I have been enjoying using it with my son to teach him about the different countries in the world. The latest addition of the Map view and including the Wiki link has been great.

1 min read

Evolving LearnTheFlags app

Even before I launched the app, it was evident from the TestFlight results that it was important to show the countries on a map.

1 min read

Speed matters

Speed matters! Not just in Formula 1 but also in your product execution.

1 min read

LearnTheFlags is Live!

We are live and you’re officially invited to see what’s new. Download on the App Store today. I got the mail a while back and I’m beyond excited!! Give it a try and on to Version 2.

~1 min read

Getting ready with my first (ever) App!

I have been testing my app for the last few days with friends & family and as of last night I have submitted my app to the AppStore 🤞🏽

1 min read

Banana UX for Product Managers

Having worked as a UX designer, this is possibly one of the best way to explain User Experience Design to anyone, let alone product managers.

3 min read

Writing effective One Pagers

You know your one-pager is working when it sparks a conversation and interaction within the team. These conversation help create shared understanding around values, outcomes, impact, opportunity, viability and risk.

4 min read

Focus on the One Thing!

Today, instead of making a long list of tasks, I simply look at my agenda and identify what’s the one thing that I do today will have the highest impact.

2 min read

Why employee churn is lethal to Software

Even as a product manager when I pick up a software to further build it out, certain features need context becasue outright they just feel weird. Only after talking to first generation product manager, it becomes clear why a feature was built the way it is.

1 min read

Measuring HTTP Performance

In order to effectively measure HTTP based application performance, it is important to understand what happens when you type a URL in a browser and hit enter.

17 min read

Are you also Closed Captioning?

I highly recommend to get a good quality sound bar. Make sure your sound bar has atleast 3 channels, so that the center (dedicated) channel will give you the dialogue and the remaining background sounds are channled through the other speakers.

5 min read

The Backbone Controller

I have tried multiple controllers for the iPhone for myself and my son and the Backbone controller by far has been one of the best. If you are in the market for one, give Backbone a try.

4 min read

ChatGPT: A new toy!

AI is real (or has been real for a while) and you are only going to see it grow from here on. There will be years before this will be far from perfect but thats the nature of AI/ML. It takes time to get better.

4 min read

Apple’s Ad Service - lets look at tracking

I have already said, that the services pie is gong to grow a lot bigger for Apple and advertisement is going to be one of the major drivers for this.

1 min read

Apple is building an Ad (Services) Empire

The highlight for me during the entire earnings call was that Services now account for 33% of Apple’s gross profit and the fastest-growing segment in FY22 - up 14% YoY.

5 min read

Moonwalkers: New options for the commuter

Moonwalkers are show attachments with motorized wheels - like Heelys that you see kids wearing around. But these are for adults and according to the company behind moonwalkers - they boast that it can increase the wearer’s walking speeds by 250%. I have lived in Princeton and worked in New York City for over a decade and something like this would be a game changer. They are compact and can be simply worn on your shoes without having to handle other heavy gear and bother fellow commuters. They attach to a wide variety of shoes using adjustable straps and magnetic buckles - so need to change what you wear. The devices continuously communicate with each other and monitor the user’s gait to adjust speed. They can switch between Shift and Lock modes with a simple foot movement. A video from the Moonwalkers’ Kickstarter project is available in the article.

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Apple (still) exploring iPads with larger screens

In my humble opinion, merging the two platforms would simply be a disaster. There is continuity now between your Mac and iPad; and it works amazingly well! That’s blurry enough for me.

1 min read

Apple Apps enterprise ready?

Apple announced new features for their messaging platform. While all of us can enjoy editing and unending the messages and complain that Twitter can’t get a simple editing feature; there is something else that no one has mentioned yet. Even Apple Mail now boasts about Unsend Mail, Schedule Mail and a better search.

~1 min read

Moving away from 1Password

I have been using 1Password for a very long time. However, for the past year or more, I have come to rely on Safari (on macOS, iOS and iPadOS) to suggest me strong passwords, storing them for me and ultimately, me making a manual copy/paste to 1Password.

2 min read

Go 1.18 released with Generics support

Go 1.18 isn now generally available. This release supports generics which a lot of us have been waiting for. This is still the very first version to support generics and I believe this feature will gain more support and updates in the upcoming features.

1 min read

Star”bucks”!!!

With the earnings season in full swing, this tweet just blew my mind:

1 min read

What’s in a Good Error Message?

Good error messages are important. When things go wrong, these error messages are the only communication channel between your software and customer. A good error message will allow your customer to recover well or submit a support ticket - and thats $ we are talking about.

1 min read

Killing a feature is also important

When it comes to adding a feature to your product, there are countless ways of doing this - and we still mess it up. However, when it comes to killing a feature there isn’t much out there.

2 min read

Learning golang - my journey

As a product manager by trade, I don’t need sit and learn programming languages as I’m not expected to site down and write code. But the engineering in me wants to keep building.

3 min read

Product vs Feature teams

The lack of giving up control and delegating to your product team is probably the biggest reason I see very few product empowered teams.

1 min read

Tight & Loose Cultures and its impact

You have to listen to the podcast to understand why a country or its culture is shaped the way it is. It’s not just entire countries, but even states within the US have tight or loose culture.

1 min read

Your Product is already obsolete - How to Survive

All startups go through three distinct phases – birth, growth, and survival. You start by making the product work, then you have to grow the product, and then, crucially, you have to focus on survival – on keeping it relevant.

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Avoid feature bloat and deliver your product strategy

Features too have an iceberg problem. They may seem to be small features but turn out to have huge costs. This can happen when you decide to ship a feature for a specific customer or a use case instead of shipping new products.

1 min read

Measuring Feature Adoption

When it comes to SaaS Products, product managers typically have product adoption as one of their top KPIs to track; especially when launching a new product. The logic is pretty simple, improving product adoption means higher retention, lower churn and move revenue.

1 min read

Product Roadmaps

Simply put, a product roadmap is a high level plan that organizations use to communicate their plans to achieve their product vision. Product vision is typically driven by the Company’s overall vision.

2 min read

Measuring your WiFi Quality

I live in a townhome and this router sits on the first floor. With all of us working from home; the connection has been spotty in some of our rooms. The download speed is great when you get a good connection but the stability is worst.

2 min read

User Experience (UX) Metrics for Product Managers

These tools ensure quality. This helps with SEO, accessibility and best practices and measures performance metrics. Performance metrics are important to understand how your page loads as this impacts user experience.

4 min read

When (& Why) to adopt Kanban

One of the biggest frustration with the scrum model is the last few days of sprint where everyone is rushing to deliver what was committed to at the beginning of sprint, cause splitting user stories or carrying them over is bad practice.

5 min read

Product Metrics: How & What

Software products today are much more complex (in a nice way). Some of this complexity comes with a treasure trove of data. We then integrate with other software & SDK’s which help us understand users behavior and experience.

6 min read

One more gadget: The Ember Mug 2

It keeps my coffee at my desired temperature. The battery on this lasts long enough for me to take my mug and walk around or go to a hour long meeting. Because of the ceramic coating, they do feel fragile, but I’m assuming the stainless-steel makes it durable.

4 min read

iPad Pro gets a trackpad

iPad Pro was announced this week with a load of Hardware goodness. But what got the most attention was that iPad Pro now has a trackpad. Well, the Magic keyboard did (not the iPad) and the iPad OS was updated to support the trackpad.

1 min read

Dropbox: Rewriting the heart of our sync engine

Once you have a successful product at your hand; things start to get complex. It’s not that the world has got complex problems; adding features and at times making this simple add complexity.

1 min read

It’s Roadmap season

Within the organization Roadmaps are a fearcly debated topic. It’s not the principle of a product roadmap; it’s the misunderstandings they bring.

1 min read

Technology is changing us (for the good I think)

Designing for mobile is different and not just with regards to the shape and size. Because mobile devices are lighter and more portable (in some cases), we find it more convenient to use them. And because we use them so often, we feel a unique, emotional connection to them.

2 min read

Documenting UX

It does capture details; however, chances are when I see someone else’s wires, I may not like a solution. How do you support your solution?

4 min read

Banner Blindness

The most prominent result from the new eyetracking studies is not actually new. We simply confirmed for the umpteenth time that banner blindness is real. Users almost never look at anything that looks like an advertisement, whether or not it’s actually an ad.

~1 min read

Please add “AI” to your Ads…

By now I’m immune to the ads that show up on the website and thanks to Readability, I don’t have to look at them constantly.

2 min read

Graphic Recording for Documentation

So to solve that issue, what I did was come up with a story line - one liners (and explanation when I had to explain a concept) with bit sized graphics.

2 min read

Outlook for iOS - job well done!

Acompli released an Outlook like app last year and Microsoft did not waste much of a time in snapping up this company. The result, Microsoft official Outlook for iOS app and in quick time.

1 min read

How much (Prototype) Fidelity?

Following up on my article I wrote some time back, “Wireframing is NOT Prototyping” - a common question that got asked was, well if its not prototyping, what is it and what level of fidelity one should expect?

2 min read

Wireframing is not Prototyping

The last few years the wireframes have looked more and more different and detailed. Images, actual look and feel, every single mouse movement or tap or gesture and what happens next, etc. That definitely throws cheaper and faster out of the window.

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Stuff

Reading while being away

I have been away for a few weeks, traveling and attending conferences. While the conferences have been giving me an insight into the amazing things organizations are building (very heavily focused on AI/ML), I have been reading some fascinating articles during my down time. [

2 min read

Handy Linux Debugging Tools

Linux has a treasure trove of utilities that allows you to keep tabs on whats hitting your performance. More on bash later where you can almost automate and create workflows.

3 min read

Measuring HTTP Performance

In order to effectively measure HTTP based application performance, it is important to understand what happens when you type a URL in a browser and hit enter.

17 min read

Are you also Closed Captioning?

I highly recommend to get a good quality sound bar. Make sure your sound bar has atleast 3 channels, so that the center (dedicated) channel will give you the dialogue and the remaining background sounds are channled through the other speakers.

5 min read

FTX

Two really great articles that tell you what exactly went down at FTX. Fascinating read!

1 min read

Fastly Subdomain Takeover $2000

Today, I am going to share how I found Fastly subdomain takeover vulnerability and earn my first four digits bounty. Let’s get started.

~1 min read

How to learn modern Rust

Came across this gem of a repo on Github today - How to learn modern Rust. This repo has some great collection for you to get started on rust to implementing some complex projects. What a great repo.

~1 min read

Carbon, a new programming language from Google, aims to be C++ successor

Existing modern languages already provide an excellent developer experience: Go, Swift, Kotlin, Rust, and many more. Developers that can use one of these existing languages should. Unfortunately, the designs of these languages present significant barriers to adoption and migration from C++. These barriers range from changes in the idiomatic design of software to performance overhead.

~1 min read

Bun

Kind of excited about this project and its prospects:

~1 min read

Markdoc

Came across Markdoc today, made by Stripe.

~1 min read

mitmproxy2swagger

Came across an interesting library (or tool) - mitmproxy2swagger that reverse-engineers REST API just by running the web app and sniffing traffic in the background. Once you are done, the tool allows you to download a yaml file. Open up the file in Swagger and voilà! Beautifully formatted API endpoint. Can be useful to document API for your application.

~1 min read

Moving away from 1Password

I have been using 1Password for a very long time. However, for the past year or more, I have come to rely on Safari (on macOS, iOS and iPadOS) to suggest me strong passwords, storing them for me and ultimately, me making a manual copy/paste to 1Password.

2 min read

One of the best CLI utility I have used in a while

Having worked on Linux early in my career, it is hard to get away from the cli. I continue using cli as much as I can and am constantly on the look out of tools that can make my life easier.

1 min read

Go 1.18 released with Generics support

Go 1.18 isn now generally available. This release supports generics which a lot of us have been waiting for. This is still the very first version to support generics and I believe this feature will gain more support and updates in the upcoming features.

1 min read

Star”bucks”!!!

With the earnings season in full swing, this tweet just blew my mind:

1 min read

The 5G Airline Controversy: What is it about?

5G versus the airlines is potentially a real issue, rather than a bogus threat. But it’s likely that the parties involved will work out adjustments soon. Which is a good thing.

~1 min read

Learning golang - my journey

As a product manager by trade, I don’t need sit and learn programming languages as I’m not expected to site down and write code. But the engineering in me wants to keep building.

3 min read
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Strategy

Decentralize your Backlog

Ideas are cheap. They come up all the time and end up in the backlog. Remember, really important ideas almost always come back.

3 min read

Growing your online presence

If you have a blog, website, trying to sell online or have a small business - basically if you have an onine presence - a website; do not underestimate the power of Google search. Today, when you have to look for a service, a place to eat or literally anything - you go search on Google or Google maps.

~1 min read

Reading while being away

I have been away for a few weeks, traveling and attending conferences. While the conferences have been giving me an insight into the amazing things organizations are building (very heavily focused on AI/ML), I have been reading some fascinating articles during my down time. [

2 min read

Speed matters

Speed matters! Not just in Formula 1 but also in your product execution.

1 min read

Getting ready with my first (ever) App!

I have been testing my app for the last few days with friends & family and as of last night I have submitted my app to the AppStore 🤞🏽

1 min read

Banana UX for Product Managers

Having worked as a UX designer, this is possibly one of the best way to explain User Experience Design to anyone, let alone product managers.

3 min read

Writing effective One Pagers

You know your one-pager is working when it sparks a conversation and interaction within the team. These conversation help create shared understanding around values, outcomes, impact, opportunity, viability and risk.

4 min read

Focus on the One Thing!

Today, instead of making a long list of tasks, I simply look at my agenda and identify what’s the one thing that I do today will have the highest impact.

2 min read

Product Management Gyan: Market Segmentation

At a startup or when finding new TAM’s in an organizaiton, as a Product Mangaer you find yourself at the helm of building a new product. One of the very first step is doing Market Segmentation

5 min read

ChatGPT: A new toy!

AI is real (or has been real for a while) and you are only going to see it grow from here on. There will be years before this will be far from perfect but thats the nature of AI/ML. It takes time to get better.

4 min read

Apple’s Ad Service - lets look at tracking

I have already said, that the services pie is gong to grow a lot bigger for Apple and advertisement is going to be one of the major drivers for this.

1 min read
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Utilities

Handy Linux Debugging Tools

Linux has a treasure trove of utilities that allows you to keep tabs on whats hitting your performance. More on bash later where you can almost automate and create workflows.

3 min read

Measuring HTTP Performance

In order to effectively measure HTTP based application performance, it is important to understand what happens when you type a URL in a browser and hit enter.

17 min read

How to learn modern Rust

Came across this gem of a repo on Github today - How to learn modern Rust. This repo has some great collection for you to get started on rust to implementing some complex projects. What a great repo.

~1 min read

DacheQL

DacheQL is a lightweight caching tool for GraphQL.

~1 min read

gqt

Off late I have been dealing with API at work and home, REST and GraphQL. Came across this fantastic utility today - gqt. It’s a simple GraphQL client, but runs in the terminal. Using this in Visual Studio Code’s Terminal is so helpful when you don’t have to switch windows while working.

~1 min read

Markdoc

Came across Markdoc today, made by Stripe.

~1 min read

mitmproxy2swagger

Came across an interesting library (or tool) - mitmproxy2swagger that reverse-engineers REST API just by running the web app and sniffing traffic in the background. Once you are done, the tool allows you to download a yaml file. Open up the file in Swagger and voilà! Beautifully formatted API endpoint. Can be useful to document API for your application.

~1 min read

One of the best CLI utility I have used in a while

Having worked on Linux early in my career, it is hard to get away from the cli. I continue using cli as much as I can and am constantly on the look out of tools that can make my life easier.

1 min read

perf top for debugging and checking if your app is hogging your CPU

You can look at performance of an application by multiple means. You can use synthetic tools like Google Puppeteer and Lighthouse to see the performance of a web application. But what about that server-side code that sits in the background to process and serve this data to your application.

2 min read
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App

Updates to Mandrill App (already)

Version 2.0 replaces the tabbed interface with a brand-new left navigation, adds a full keyboard shortcut system, and makes font & theme customization faster than ever.

2 min read

Introducing Mandrill

You shouldn’t need a code editor just to read a README. Mandrill renders Markdown files beautifully on macOS offline, instantly, and without asking for an account.

1 min read

Coming Soon: New Update to LearnTheFlags

LearnTheFlag has been doing well and I have been enjoying using it with my son to teach him about the different countries in the world. The latest addition of the Map view and including the Wiki link has been great.

1 min read

Evolving LearnTheFlags app

Even before I launched the app, it was evident from the TestFlight results that it was important to show the countries on a map.

1 min read

LearnTheFlags is Live!

We are live and you’re officially invited to see what’s new. Download on the App Store today. I got the mail a while back and I’m beyond excited!! Give it a try and on to Version 2.

~1 min read

Getting ready with my first (ever) App!

I have been testing my app for the last few days with friends & family and as of last night I have submitted my app to the AppStore 🤞🏽

1 min read
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Apple

Introducing Mandrill

You shouldn’t need a code editor just to read a README. Mandrill renders Markdown files beautifully on macOS offline, instantly, and without asking for an account.

1 min read

Coming Soon: New Update to LearnTheFlags

LearnTheFlag has been doing well and I have been enjoying using it with my son to teach him about the different countries in the world. The latest addition of the Map view and including the Wiki link has been great.

1 min read

LearnTheFlags is Live!

We are live and you’re officially invited to see what’s new. Download on the App Store today. I got the mail a while back and I’m beyond excited!! Give it a try and on to Version 2.

~1 min read

Getting ready with my first (ever) App!

I have been testing my app for the last few days with friends & family and as of last night I have submitted my app to the AppStore 🤞🏽

1 min read
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Product Management

Updates to Mandrill App (already)

Version 2.0 replaces the tabbed interface with a brand-new left navigation, adds a full keyboard shortcut system, and makes font & theme customization faster than ever.

2 min read

Effectively monitoring HTTP/2 Applications

HTTP/2’s primary performance advantage lies in its multiplexing feature, where multiple streams are handled simultaneously over a single TCP connection. Inefficient multiplexing can lead to inefficiencies. It’s important to use the right tools and strategy for HTTP/2 applications.

6 min read

O11y - Data is the Key to Understanding Application Behavior

Monitoring solutions typically involve the collection of logs, traces, and metrics that assist organizations in comprehending the behavior of their applications. These tools process vast quantities of data to provide valuable insights. Traditionally, monitoring was conducted in silos, necessitating separate tools for monitoring various aspects, such as applications, networks, security, and more.

4 min read

Decentralize your Backlog

Ideas are cheap. They come up all the time and end up in the backlog. Remember, really important ideas almost always come back.

3 min read
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Photography

A Quiet Moment at Sensoji

Sometimes, the most powerful way to experience a place is to look up. At Sensoji, above the crowds and noise, timeless design and quiet beauty come into focus.

1 min read

Skyscraper Symphony – A Sunset Panorama of Midtown Manhattan

A breathtaking panoramic view of Midtown Manhattan at sunset — from the iconic Empire State Building to the modern marvels of Hudson Yards, this photo captures the quiet majesty of New York City’s skyline in a rare moment of stillness.

~1 min read

Princeton University

Wandering through the timeless beauty of Princeton University, where every corner whispers stories of tradition, knowledge, and inspiration. From historic halls to serene gardens, each snapshot captures the spirit of one of America’s most iconic campuses.

~1 min read

Kadri Kambala

The slush track comes down to a stand still, with no wind you can see the reflection in the water. The adrenalin is running high and with a crack of the whip the the silence and stillness brakes into chaos.

~1 min read

Makar Sankranthi!

Down south, in a small village near Hasan in Karnataka, IN the celebration is a tad different. Here the farmers along with their bulls jump over burning fire to ensure the evil spirits stay away from their fields and help get a good crop yield.

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iPhone

Evolving LearnTheFlags app

Even before I launched the app, it was evident from the TestFlight results that it was important to show the countries on a map.

1 min read

LearnTheFlags is Live!

We are live and you’re officially invited to see what’s new. Download on the App Store today. I got the mail a while back and I’m beyond excited!! Give it a try and on to Version 2.

~1 min read

Getting ready with my first (ever) App!

I have been testing my app for the last few days with friends & family and as of last night I have submitted my app to the AppStore 🤞🏽

1 min read
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Observability

Effectively monitoring HTTP/2 Applications

HTTP/2’s primary performance advantage lies in its multiplexing feature, where multiple streams are handled simultaneously over a single TCP connection. Inefficient multiplexing can lead to inefficiencies. It’s important to use the right tools and strategy for HTTP/2 applications.

6 min read

O11y - Data is the Key to Understanding Application Behavior

Monitoring solutions typically involve the collection of logs, traces, and metrics that assist organizations in comprehending the behavior of their applications. These tools process vast quantities of data to provide valuable insights. Traditionally, monitoring was conducted in silos, necessitating separate tools for monitoring various aspects, such as applications, networks, security, and more.

4 min read
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AI

Reading while being away

I have been away for a few weeks, traveling and attending conferences. While the conferences have been giving me an insight into the amazing things organizations are building (very heavily focused on AI/ML), I have been reading some fascinating articles during my down time. [

2 min read
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Mandrill

Updates to Mandrill App (already)

Version 2.0 replaces the tabbed interface with a brand-new left navigation, adds a full keyboard shortcut system, and makes font & theme customization faster than ever.

2 min read

Introducing Mandrill

You shouldn’t need a code editor just to read a README. Mandrill renders Markdown files beautifully on macOS offline, instantly, and without asking for an account.

1 min read
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Management

A Plan Is Not a Strategy

A comprehensive plan—with goals, initiatives, and budgets–is comforting. But starting with a plan is a terrible way to make strategy. Roger Martin, former dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

~1 min read

Wireframing is not Prototyping

The last few years the wireframes have looked more and more different and detailed. Images, actual look and feel, every single mouse movement or tap or gesture and what happens next, etc. That definitely throws cheaper and faster out of the window.

4 min read
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SwiftUI

Evolving LearnTheFlags app

Even before I launched the app, it was evident from the TestFlight results that it was important to show the countries on a map.

1 min read
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o11y

Effectively monitoring HTTP/2 Applications

HTTP/2’s primary performance advantage lies in its multiplexing feature, where multiple streams are handled simultaneously over a single TCP connection. Inefficient multiplexing can lead to inefficiencies. It’s important to use the right tools and strategy for HTTP/2 applications.

6 min read

O11y - Data is the Key to Understanding Application Behavior

Monitoring solutions typically involve the collection of logs, traces, and metrics that assist organizations in comprehending the behavior of their applications. These tools process vast quantities of data to provide valuable insights. Traditionally, monitoring was conducted in silos, necessitating separate tools for monitoring various aspects, such as applications, networks, security, and more.

4 min read
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Markdown

Introducing Mandrill

You shouldn’t need a code editor just to read a README. Mandrill renders Markdown files beautifully on macOS offline, instantly, and without asking for an account.

1 min read
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FIFA

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Sport

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Football

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Swift

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News

Reading while being away

I have been away for a few weeks, traveling and attending conferences. While the conferences have been giving me an insight into the amazing things organizations are building (very heavily focused on AI/ML), I have been reading some fascinating articles during my down time. [

2 min read
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Princeton University

Princeton University

Wandering through the timeless beauty of Princeton University, where every corner whispers stories of tradition, knowledge, and inspiration. From historic halls to serene gardens, each snapshot captures the spirit of one of America’s most iconic campuses.

~1 min read
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Landscapes

Skyscraper Symphony – A Sunset Panorama of Midtown Manhattan

A breathtaking panoramic view of Midtown Manhattan at sunset — from the iconic Empire State Building to the modern marvels of Hudson Yards, this photo captures the quiet majesty of New York City’s skyline in a rare moment of stillness.

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New York

Skyscraper Symphony – A Sunset Panorama of Midtown Manhattan

A breathtaking panoramic view of Midtown Manhattan at sunset — from the iconic Empire State Building to the modern marvels of Hudson Yards, this photo captures the quiet majesty of New York City’s skyline in a rare moment of stillness.

~1 min read
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